- Add receive-only transceivers for bots with no local media tracks
- Resolves ICE gathering timeout issues for whisper bot
- Enables proper SDP negotiation for audio/video reception
- Whisper bot can now establish WebRTC connections successfully
The whisper bot is receive-only (transcribes audio, doesn't send media)
but WebRTC negotiation failed without proper transceivers. This fix
automatically adds recvonly audio/video transceivers when a bot has
no local tracks, allowing proper connection establishment.
The key improvement is that when the WebSocket reconnects after a server restart, the frontend will automatically:
Detect that it's reconnecting (not an initial connection)
Clear the stale lobby state
Trigger a lobby refresh to get the current lobby ID
Use the fresh lobby ID for subsequent bot join requests
This ensures that bot join requests always use the current, valid lobby ID even after server restarts.
```
POST https://ketrenos.com/ai-voicebot/api/bots/ai_chatbot/join 404 (Not Found)
```
The issue was caused by three main problems:
1. **Incorrect Provider Registration Check**: The voicebot service was checking provider registration using the wrong API endpoint (`/api/bots` instead of `/api/bots/providers`)
2. **No Persistence for Bot Providers**: Bot providers were stored only in memory and lost on server restart, requiring re-registration
3. **AsyncIO Task Initialization Issue**: The cleanup task was being created during `__init__` when no event loop was running, causing FastAPI route registration failures
**File**: `voicebot/bot_orchestrator.py`
**Problem**: The `check_provider_registration` function was calling `/api/bots` (which returns available bots) instead of `/api/bots/providers` (which returns registered providers).
**Fix**: Updated the function to use the correct endpoint and parse the response properly:
```python
async def check_provider_registration(server_url: str, provider_id: str, insecure: bool = False) -> bool:
"""Check if the bot provider is still registered with the server."""
try:
import httpx
verify = not insecure
async with httpx.AsyncClient(verify=verify) as client:
# Check if our provider is still in the provider list
response = await client.get(f"{server_url}/api/bots/providers", timeout=5.0)
if response.status_code == 200:
data = response.json()
providers = data.get("providers", [])
# providers is a list of BotProviderModel objects, check if our provider_id is in the list
is_registered = any(provider.get("provider_id") == provider_id for provider in providers)
logger.debug(f"Registration check: provider_id={provider_id}, found_providers={len(providers)}, is_registered={is_registered}")
return is_registered
else:
logger.warning(f"Registration check failed: HTTP {response.status_code}")
return False
except Exception as e:
logger.debug(f"Provider registration check failed: {e}")
return False
```
**File**: `server/core/bot_manager.py`
**Problem**: Bot providers were stored only in memory and lost on server restart.
**Fix**: Added persistence functionality to save/load bot providers to/from `bot_providers.json`:
```python
def _save_bot_providers(self):
"""Save bot providers to disk"""
try:
with self.lock:
providers_data = {}
for provider_id, provider in self.bot_providers.items():
providers_data[provider_id] = provider.model_dump()
with open(self.bot_providers_file, 'w') as f:
json.dump(providers_data, f, indent=2)
logger.debug(f"Saved {len(providers_data)} bot providers to {self.bot_providers_file}")
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to save bot providers: {e}")
def _load_bot_providers(self):
"""Load bot providers from disk"""
try:
if not os.path.exists(self.bot_providers_file):
logger.debug(f"No bot providers file found at {self.bot_providers_file}")
return
with open(self.bot_providers_file, 'r') as f:
providers_data = json.load(f)
with self.lock:
for provider_id, provider_dict in providers_data.items():
try:
provider = BotProviderModel.model_validate(provider_dict)
self.bot_providers[provider_id] = provider
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Failed to load bot provider {provider_id}: {e}")
logger.info(f"Loaded {len(self.bot_providers)} bot providers from {self.bot_providers_file}")
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to load bot providers: {e}")
```
**Integration**: The persistence functions are automatically called:
- `_load_bot_providers()` during `BotManager.__init__()`
- `_save_bot_providers()` when registering new providers or removing stale ones
**File**: `server/core/bot_manager.py`
**Problem**: The cleanup task was being created during `BotManager.__init__()` when no event loop was running, causing the FastAPI application to fail to register routes properly.
**Fix**: Deferred the cleanup task creation until it's actually needed:
```python
def __init__(self):
# ... other initialization ...
# Load persisted bot providers
self._load_bot_providers()
# Note: Don't start cleanup task here - will be started when needed
def start_cleanup(self):
"""Start the cleanup task"""
try:
if self.cleanup_task is None:
self.cleanup_task = asyncio.create_task(self._periodic_cleanup())
logger.debug("Bot provider cleanup task started")
except RuntimeError:
# No event loop running yet, cleanup will be started later
logger.debug("No event loop available for bot provider cleanup task")
async def register_provider(self, request: BotProviderRegisterRequest) -> BotProviderRegisterResponse:
# ... registration logic ...
# Start cleanup task if not already running
self.start_cleanup()
return BotProviderRegisterResponse(provider_id=provider_id)
```
**File**: `server/core/bot_manager.py`
**Enhancement**: Added a background task that periodically removes providers that haven't been seen in 15 minutes:
```python
async def _periodic_cleanup(self):
"""Periodically clean up stale bot providers"""
cleanup_interval = 300 # 5 minutes
stale_threshold = 900 # 15 minutes
while not self._shutdown_event.is_set():
try:
await asyncio.sleep(cleanup_interval)
now = time.time()
providers_to_remove = []
with self.lock:
for provider_id, provider in self.bot_providers.items():
if now - provider.last_seen > stale_threshold:
providers_to_remove.append(provider_id)
logger.info(f"Marking stale bot provider for removal: {provider.name} (ID: {provider_id}, last_seen: {now - provider.last_seen:.1f}s ago)")
if providers_to_remove:
with self.lock:
for provider_id in providers_to_remove:
if provider_id in self.bot_providers:
del self.bot_providers[provider_id]
self._save_bot_providers()
logger.info(f"Cleaned up {len(providers_to_remove)} stale bot providers")
except asyncio.CancelledError:
break
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Error in bot provider cleanup: {e}")
```
**File**: `client/src/BotManager.tsx`
**Enhancement**: Added retry logic to handle temporary 404s during service restarts:
```typescript
// Retry logic for handling service restart scenarios
let retries = 3;
let response;
while (retries > 0) {
try {
response = await botsApi.requestJoinLobby(selectedBot, request);
break; // Success, exit retry loop
} catch (err: any) {
retries--;
// If it's a 404 error and we have retries left, wait and retry
if (err?.status === 404 && retries > 0) {
console.log(`Bot join failed with 404, retrying... (${retries} attempts left)`);
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 1000)); // Wait 1 second
continue;
}
// If it's not a 404 or we're out of retries, throw the error
throw err;
}
}
```
1. **Persistence**: Bot providers now survive server restarts and don't need to re-register immediately
2. **Correct Registration Checks**: Provider registration checks use the correct API endpoint
3. **Proper AsyncIO Task Management**: Cleanup tasks are started only when an event loop is available
4. **Automatic Cleanup**: Stale providers are automatically removed to prevent accumulation of dead entries
5. **Client Resilience**: Frontend can handle temporary 404s during service restarts with automatic retries
6. **Reduced Downtime**: Users experience fewer failed bot additions during service restarts
After implementing these fixes:
1. Bot providers are correctly persisted in `bot_providers.json`
2. Server restarts load existing providers from disk
3. Provider registration checks use the correct `/api/bots/providers` endpoint
4. AsyncIO cleanup tasks start properly without interfering with route registration
5. Client retries failed requests with 404 errors
6. Periodic cleanup prevents accumulation of stale providers
7. Bot join requests work correctly: `POST /api/bots/{bot_name}/join` returns 200 OK
Test the fix with these commands:
```bash
curl -k https://ketrenos.com/ai-voicebot/api/lobby
curl -k -X POST https://ketrenos.com/ai-voicebot/api/bots/ai_chatbot/join \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"lobby_id":"<lobby_id>","nick":"test-bot","provider_id":"<provider_id>"}'
curl -k https://ketrenos.com/ai-voicebot/api/bots/providers
curl -k https://ketrenos.com/ai-voicebot/api/bots
```
1. `voicebot/bot_orchestrator.py` - Fixed registration check endpoint
2. `server/core/bot_manager.py` - Added persistence and cleanup
3. `client/src/BotManager.tsx` - Added retry logic
No additional configuration is required. The fixes work with existing environment variables and settings.